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近来某网站对人们外出旅游的频率和目的进行了一次问卷调查,结果见下图。请根据图表提...

近来某网站对人们外出旅游的频率和目的进行了一次问卷调查,结果见下图。请根据图表提供的信息用英语写一篇短文,介绍图表所示此次调查结果,并谈谈你自己外出旅游的目的。词数100字左右。文章的开头已经给出。

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Recently an online survey on traveling has been conducted.  In the survey, people are asked about how often and why they travel, and the results are as follows.

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Recently an online survey on traveling has been conducted.  In the survey, people are asked about how often and why they travel, and the results are as follows. Chart 1 shows that 33% of the people often go traveling, the reason for which lies in the fact that they have enough time and money. Nearly half of the people do it now and then, while those who seldom go out to travel account for 21%. As is shown in Chart 2, people travel for different reasons. The largest percentage of people, about 48%, put enjoying beautiful natural scenery in the first place for their travel. Over a quarter of them enjoy learning about culture and customs and 20% prefer to visit places of interest. Also there are a small number of people who travel mainly for shopping As for me, traveling is not only a good way to relax and enjoy myself but also a chance to broaden my horizons. 【解析】 试题分析:本题属于图表作文,有一定的难度,要求考生根据图表自己筛选出要点,百分之46的人有时旅游;百分之33的人经常旅游;百分之21的人很少旅游。一定要注意不要出现中国式英语。在写作的时候要注意使用合适的连接词连接各要点,在发表个人的观点的时候要使用谚语来提升文章的层次。本文要特别注意百分数的表达法。 考点:考查图表作文
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